Pies from Nowhere: How Georgia Gilmore Sustained the Montgomery Bus Boycott

Pies from Nowhere: How Georgia Gilmore Sustained the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Title Pies from Nowhere: How Georgia Gilmore Sustained the Montgomery Bus Boycott PDF eBook
Author Dee Romito
Publisher little bee books
Pages 0
Release 2018-11-06
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781499807202

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This stunning picture book looks into the life of Georgia Gilmore, a hidden figure of history who played a critical role in the civil rights movement and used her passion for baking to help the Montgomery Bus Boycott achieve its goal. Georgia decided to help the best way she knew how. She worked together with a group of women and together they purchased the supplies they needed-bread, lettuce, and chickens. And off they went to cook. The women brought food to the mass meetings that followed at the church. They sold sandwiches. They sold dinners in their neighborhoods. As the boycotters walked and walked, Georgia cooked and cooked. Georgia Gilmore was a cook at the National Lunch Company in Montgomery, Alabama. When the bus boycotts broke out in Montgomery after Rosa Parks was arrested, Georgia knew just what to do. She organized a group of women who cooked and baked to fund-raise for gas and cars to help sustain the boycott. Called the Club from Nowhere, Georgia was the only person who knew who baked and bought the food, and she said the money came from "nowhere" to anyone who asked. When Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested for his role in the boycott, Georgia testified on his behalf, and her home became a meeting place for civil rights leaders. This picture book highlights a hidden figure of the civil rights movement who fueled the bus boycotts and demonstrated that one person can make a real change in her community and beyond. It also includes one of her delicious recipes for kids to try with the help of their parents!

Boycotts, Busing, and Beyond

Boycotts, Busing, and Beyond
Title Boycotts, Busing, and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Ronnie A. Dunn
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021-11-30
Genre Education
ISBN 9781524930554

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Right to Ride

Right to Ride
Title Right to Ride PDF eBook
Author Blair L. M. Kelley
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 278
Release 2010-05-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0807895814

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Through a reexamination of the earliest struggles against Jim Crow, Blair Kelley exposes the fullness of African American efforts to resist the passage of segregation laws dividing trains and streetcars by race in the early Jim Crow era. Right to Ride chronicles the litigation and local organizing against segregated rails that led to the Plessy v. Ferguson decision in 1896 and the streetcar boycott movement waged in twenty-five southern cities from 1900 to 1907. Kelley tells the stories of the brave but little-known men and women who faced down the violence of lynching and urban race riots to contest segregation. Focusing on three key cities--New Orleans, Richmond, and Savannah--Kelley explores the community organizations that bound protestors together and the divisions of class, gender, and ambition that sometimes drove them apart. The book forces a reassessment of the timelines of the black freedom struggle, revealing that a period once dismissed as the age of accommodation should in fact be characterized as part of a history of protest and resistance.

Boycott Blues

Boycott Blues
Title Boycott Blues PDF eBook
Author Andrea Davis Pinkney
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 46
Release 2008-09-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0060821183

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This story begins with shoes. This story is all for true. This story walks. And walks. And walks. To the blues. Rosa Parks took a stand by keeping her seat on the bus. When she was arrested for it, her supporters protested by refusing to ride. Soon a community of thousands was coming together to help one another get where they needed to go. Some started taxis, some rode bikes, but they all walked and walked. With dogged feet. With dog-tired feet. With boycott feet. With boycott blues. And, after 382 days of walking, they walked Jim Crow right out of town. . . . Andrea Davis Pinkney and Brian Pinkney present a poignant, blues-infused tribute to the men and women of the Montgomery bus boycott, who refused to give up until they got justice.

Montgomery Bus Boycott

Montgomery Bus Boycott
Title Montgomery Bus Boycott PDF eBook
Author Alan Pierce
Publisher ABDO
Pages 50
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 161714360X

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Discusses defining moments in American history.

Why Busing Failed

Why Busing Failed
Title Why Busing Failed PDF eBook
Author Matthew F. Delmont
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 298
Release 2016-03
Genre Education
ISBN 0520284259

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"Busing, in which students were transported by school buses to achieve court-ordered or voluntary school desegregation, became one of the nation's most controversial civil rights issues in the decades after Brown v. Board of Education (1954). Examining battles over school desegregation in cities like Boston, Chicago, New York, and Pontiac, [this book posits that] school officials, politicians, courts, and the news media valued the desires of white parents more than the rights of black students, and how antibusing parents and politicians borrowed media strategies from the civil rights movement to thwart busing for school desegregation"--Provided by publisher.

Highway Robbery

Highway Robbery
Title Highway Robbery PDF eBook
Author Robert Doyle Bullard
Publisher South End Press
Pages 256
Release 2004
Genre Local transit
ISBN 9780896087040

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